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- Efficacy of Visual Process Training in the Patients with Schizophrenia:A Pre and Post Intervention Study
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Authors
Indu Sulanki
1,
Jai Prakash
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuropsychiatry and Allied Sciences, Kanke, Ranchi, IN
1 Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuropsychiatry and Allied Sciences, Kanke, Ranchi, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 273-276Abstract
Schizophrenia patients are unable to filter sensory stimuli and may have disturbed perceptions of sounds, colors and other features of the environment The aim of the present study was to see the efficacy of visual process tanning in the patients with schizophrenia. Based on purposive sampling technique 10 male patients with schizophrenia (diagnosed aczcordmg to ICD-10, DCR criteria) were selected. They were divided into two groups, five patients as experimental group and five patients as control group. Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test and Comprehensive Trail Making Test have been used. The experimental group was given Brainwave-R (visual processing module). Control group was given no remediation tanning. Findings of the present study revealed positive impact of visual process training in the experimental group of schizophrenia. It was concluded that visual process deficit persists in the patients with schizophrenia and visual process training is quite helpful in remediating this deficit.Keywords
Schizophrenia, Visual Process Deficit, Visual Process Training.- Receptive and Expressive Speech Dysfunction in Patients with Bipolar Affective Disorder (Mania) and Single Episode Mania
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Authors
Amit Kumar
1,
Jai Prakash
2
Affiliations
1 Ashoka Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital and De-addiction Centre, Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Clinical Psychology, RINPAS, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, IN
1 Ashoka Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital and De-addiction Centre, Jalandhar, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Clinical Psychology, RINPAS, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 11 (2014), Pagination: 1302-1305Abstract
Speech ts the verbal means of communicating. Speech consists of articulation, voice and fluency. In mania speech is rapid and loud that is difficult to interrupt. In extreme cases speech may become so disorganized that it is incomprehensible. The present study aims at to compare the dysfunction in receptive and expressive speech in patients with Bipolar Affective Disorder, Mania and Single Episode Mama. The sample consists of 30 bipolar manic and 30 single episode manic patients selected from different wards of Ranchi Institute of Neuropsychiatry and Allied Sciences (RINPAS) Kanke, Ranchi. Scales of receptive speech and expressive speech from Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery were administered individually. The findings revealed that there is significant difference between two groups on both receptive and expressive speech scale. Patients with BAD (mania) showed more dysfunction in receptive speech and expressive speech in comparison to patients with single episode mania.Keywords
Bipolar Affective Disorder, Mania, Receptive and Expressive Speech, Single Episode Mania.- Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Problem Behaviour of Children with Intellectual Disabilities
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Authors
Jai Prakash
1,
Amrita Sahay
2
Affiliations
1 Psychologist, Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Handicapped,Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
2 National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Regional Centre, New Delhi, IN
1 Psychologist, Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Handicapped,Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
2 National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, Regional Centre, New Delhi, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 294-299Abstract
Problem behaviours of children win, intellectual disabilities is one of the stressor factors of their parents, as reported by them and it is observed that four to five times more in intellectual disabilities as compared to intellectually normal children. Therefore it is important for parent and professional to know what are the variables involved in the manifestation of problem behaviours. The socioeconomic status of their parents was one of the important factors in the manifestation of problem behaviour. This study was undertaken to find out prevalence in the perspective of gender, parental educational level and economic status of the different problem behaviours among children with intellectual disabilities. The present study sample consisted of 45 children with intellectual disabilities, registered in National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped, General OPD Services (Andhra Pradesh). Behavioural Assessment Scales for Indian Children with Mental Retardation (BASIC-MR) Part-B questionnaire was used to identify problem behaviours. Findings suggested that parent's education affects the child's problem behaviour. Both male and female children showed hyperactive behaviour (53% and 55% respectively). In this study we found that hyperactive behaviour was more prevalent (38%) among professionally educated parents in comparison to less educated parents (22%). Violent and destructive behaviour was (30%) more observed among children of those parents involved in professional works. Temper tantrums and violent behaviour (50% and 32% respectively) were more common among those parents who belong to the high income group family. Temper tantrum behaviour was significantly different (4.36 at 0.05 levels) in respect to the seventy level of children with intellectual disability. Other behavioural domains were not found significantKeywords
Socioeconomic Status, Behaviour Problem and Intellectual Disabilities.- Psychological Well-Being among Spouses of Individuals with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
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Affiliations
1 Department of Psychiatric Social Work, Institute of Mental Health and Hospital, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences (RINPAS), Ranchi, IN
1 Department of Psychiatric Social Work, Institute of Mental Health and Hospital, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences (RINPAS), Ranchi, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 136-139Abstract
The study is an endeavor to evaluate and enumerate the level of psychological well being among spouses of individual with alcohol dependence syndrome and spouses of non alcoholic individuals. 150 consenting spouses age group 25-45, which include 100 spouses of individuals with alcohol dependence syndrome and 50 spouses of non alcoholic individuals diagnosed as per ICD- 10-DCR criteria were selected from OPD and IPD of Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences, Ranchi. Result revealed that the psychological well being in the spouses of individuals with alcohol dependence syndrome were significant lower as compare with spouses of non alcoholic individuals. Conclusion: the finding of present study suggests that spouses of individuals with alcohol dependence have low psychological well being.Keywords
Spouses of Individuals with Alcohol Dependence, Psychological Well-Being.- Neurocognitive Rehabilitation of the Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia
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Authors
Neelam Kumari
1,
Jai Prakash
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (RINPAS), Ranchi, IN
1 Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (RINPAS), Ranchi, IN